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Implements of this horizon are similar to those found earlier in the Desert culture, with projectile points, the most diagnostic artifact types, tending to be long and leaf-shaped or slightly stemmed and with a few notched forms also present.
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For non-catalytic reactions, the slightly exo-preference stemmed from the stabilizing π-π stacking of two indole rings in substrates.
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Cementless fixated stems use a press fitting mechanism by placing a slightly oversized stem into a prepared femoral cavity.
However, other spl mutants had normal cauline stem lengths (data not shown), while spl15 mutants had slightly stunted stems (Additional file 3) as reported previously [ 13].
Kashmiri spinach leaf has long and thin stem whereas ordinary spinach leaf has a short and slightly thick stem.
Nintendo has stemmed operating loss slightly in the April-September quarter, the total falling from $718 million to $366 million.
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